Katie Vincent (actor)

Katie Vincent is an American film actress, screenwriter, producer, singer / songwriter based in New York City, best known for her roles in Pickings and Prego.

Katie Vincent
Born
Katie Vincent
Alma materNew York University
OccupationActress, Film producer, Screenwriter, Songwriter

Personal life and career

Katie Vincent grew up in Mansfield, Massachusetts. She attended New York University Tisch School of the Arts where she earned her BFA in drama.[1][2] As an actress, Vincent appeared in Prego, Pitckings,[3] Death (and Disco Fries), and Before the Snow, starring Natalya Rudakova. She also served as a producer, music supervisor and singer/songwriter for Pickings. Katie was responsible for creating the music for the film's original soundtrack.[4] Her song "The Way it Goes" won the "Best Country & Western Song" at the American Songwriting Awards in 2019.[5][6][7][8][9][10] Vincent also wrote, directed and produced her debut directorial film "Windblown" alongside Usher Morgan in 2019.

Filmography

  • BadPuss: A Popumentary (2014)
  • Prego (2015)
  • Before the Snow (2015)
  • For 20 (2016)
  • Hotel (2016)
  • The Grey Matter Archives (TV Series) (2016)
  • 555-Sexy (2017)
  • Death: and Disco Fries (2018)
  • Unfettered (2018)
  • Pickings (2018)
  • Trapped Inside (2018)
  • The Last Frost (2019)
  • Windblown (2019)
gollark: Small brain: interstate highway system.Large brain: airports everywhere or something.Large glowy brain or something: interstate high-speed maglev railway.Galaxy brain: interstate suborbital rocket system.Transcendent universe brain: interstate passenger railgun.
gollark: I'd hope shadowy conspiracies would be better.
gollark: They're just evil government #124901724, governments do not appear to be very good at long term planning in general.
gollark: At least if there was some evil conspiracy running everything they might have a *strategy* and *long-term planning*.
gollark: (inb4 "but [POLITICAL SYSTEM I DISLIKE] is totally designed as the perfect evil-optimization engine")

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.